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rO MORROW . . An important event of the Foil quarter was Engineering Open House. Laboratories and class- rooms were thrown open to visitors from the campus and throughout Alabama. Through the cooperation of civic clubs, high school students attended from several sections of the Stote. Surveying The Future
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r A Big Wheel And Observers PLL BE To the College of Engineering a new Department of Metal- lurgical Engineering was added during the past year, offering a degree in this field for the first time. Plans were begun for o new building to supply additional needs of the College. This building, similor in design to the present Engineering Building, will be located adjacent to that building and in front of the East Engineering Laboratories. The new structure is intended to provide offices for the deans and headquarters for the De- partments of Electrical, Civil, and Industrial Engineering. Oegf e Dean James R. Cudworth, a mem- ber of the engineering faculty at the Capstone since 1923, is completing his third year as Dean of the College of Engineering. He is on outstanding figure in the field of engineering education. V. % Boring, The Next Thing to Engineering Assistant Dean Charles N. Gaylord oined the engineering faculty at the University in 1943, following several years ' experience in teaching and in industry. He was named Assistant Dean in March, 1946.
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i itf; ' ,?; Dean Agnes Ellen Harris has di- rected the School of Home Econom- ics for the past 21 years. Before coming to the University she served as Dean of Women at Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Dean Harris holds honorary membership in Phi Beta Kappa. The Art of Weaving Cultivating the Maternal Instinct The mission of the School of Home Economics is two-fold, but both phases of the program concern preparation of women students at the University for the lives that they will lead after college. Young women are trained as homemakers and they are prepared to take advantage of the broad opportunities now offered to women in the professional fields of home econo- mics and allied professions. Through the three major depart- ments, Clothing, Foods, and Family Life, the School of Home Economics supplies to its students the basic subjects necessary for success in homemaking and in careers. Designed for Vv ' earing
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